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  2. Help : Cite errors/Cite error references group mismatch

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  3. Numeric precision in Microsoft Excel - Wikipedia

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    Excel maintains 15 figures in its numbers, but they are not always accurate; mathematically, the bottom line should be the same as the top line, in 'fp-math' the step '1 + 1/9000' leads to a rounding up as the first bit of the 14 bit tail '10111000110010' of the mantissa falling off the table when adding 1 is a '1', this up-rounding is not undone when subtracting the 1 again, since there is no ...

  4. Check digit - Wikipedia

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    The final digit of a Universal Product Code, International Article Number, Global Location Number or Global Trade Item Number is a check digit computed as follows: [3] [4]. Add the digits in the odd-numbered positions from the left (first, third, fifth, etc.—not including the check digit) together and multiply by three.

  5. Help : Cite errors/Cite error references missing group

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  6. Manage distribution lists in AOL Mail

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    Create distribution lists to save time when you send emails to a group of contacts from the contacts you already have in your AOL Contacts, set up a contact list with a group of people you often send emails. For example, you email the same content to 3 friends every week. Instead, create a contact list called "Friends".

  7. Cauchy's theorem (group theory) - Wikipedia

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    If is such a group, and has order , then must be prime, since otherwise Cauchy's theorem applied to the (finite) subgroup generated by produces an element of order less than . Moreover, every finite subgroup of G {\displaystyle G} has order a power of p {\displaystyle p} (including G {\displaystyle G} itself, if it is finite).

  8. Heteroskedasticity-consistent standard errors - Wikipedia

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    Heteroskedasticity-consistent standard errors that differ from classical standard errors may indicate model misspecification. Substituting heteroskedasticity-consistent standard errors does not resolve this misspecification, which may lead to bias in the coefficients. In most situations, the problem should be found and fixed. [5]

  9. Sampling error - Wikipedia

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    This is a source of genetic drift, as certain alleles become more or less common), and has been referred to as "sampling error", [4] despite not being an "error" in the statistical sense. See also [ edit ]